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BPC's green building' to be included in Norway conference.


The Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority The Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority is a New York State public benefit corporation whose mission is to plan, create, co-ordinate and maintain a balanced community of commercial, residential, retail, and park space within its designated 92-acre site on the lower west side (BPCA BPCA British Pest Control Association
BPCA Battery Park City Authority (New York state)
BPCA Business Products Credit Association
BPCA Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act of 2002 (US) 
) announced that the U.S. Department of Energy has selected the new "green" high-rise residential building now under construction at 20 River Terrace in Battery Park City as one of five projects to be presented at this year's "Sustainable Building 2002 Conference" in Oslo, Norway from Sept. 23-25, 2002.

A five-person-team from the BPCA will leave for Oslo on Sept. 20, accompanied by architect Rafael Pelli, designer of 20 River Terrace, and by Russell Albanese and George Aridas of the Albanese Development Corporation, developer of the $120 million building that -- when completed in the spring, of 2003 -- will be the first "green" high-rise residential building in the world.

The 27-story "green" building, a project announced by New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 State Governor George E. Pataki in June, 2000, features:

* On site filtering and recycling of waste water to supply flush water for toilets; the new "green" building will use 33% less water than a comparable non-green building;

* Energy strategies that will result in -a 67 percent reduction in electric energy use during peak demand hours and that are 35% more efficient than current NYS 1. Is not. See Nis.  codes, including: natural gas-fired absorption HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) In the home or small office with a handful of computers, HVAC is more for human comfort than the machines. In large datacenters, a humidity-free room with a steady, cool temperature is essential for the trouble-free  system; digital programmable thermostats; dimmable and motion-detector controlled lighting, low-E glazing, high efficiency insulation, variable speed pumps, motors and fans, 30 percent more natural light, and the use of Energy Star appliances;

* Photo-voltaic solar array for generating electric power to provide at least five percent of base building electric load, and provisions for the future use of fuel cells;

* The collection of rain water for irrigation irrigation, in agriculture, artificial watering of the land. Although used chiefly in regions with annual rainfall of less than 20 in. (51 cm), it is also used in wetter areas to grow certain crops, e.g., rice.  of the roof gardens; plumbing fixtures that use 10% less water than required by the Energy Policy Act of 1992;

* Recycling of at least 60% of construction waste; high use of construction materials with recycled content and of materials manufactured within 500 miles of the site;

* Improved indoor air quality Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) deals with the content of interior air that could affect health and comfort of building occupants. The IAQ may be compromised by microbial contaminants (mold, bacteria), chemicals (such as carbon monoxide, radon), allergens, or any mass or energy stressor  through high-efficiency air filtration system and fresh air supply to every apartment including humidification Humidification

The process of increasing the water-vapor content (humidity) of a gas. This process and its reverse operation, dehumidification, are important steps in air conditioning for human comfort and in many industrial operations.
 during winter months.

Timothy S. Carey, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of the Battery Park City Authority, said, "At Oslo our team will be demonstrating Battery Park City's commitment to a new age of sustainable, energy-efficient buildings. If matched by all new development in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
, our water recycling technologies could save enough water to eliminate any future and very expensive need to filter the city's potable potable /pot·a·ble/ (po´tah-b'l) fit to drink.

po·ta·ble
adj.
Fit to drink; drinkable.



potable

fit to drink.
 water supply."

Russell Albanese, president of Albanese Development Corporation, said, "We are honored to have been selected developer of a property that we believe will set a standard for responsible building across the nation. Twenty River Terrace will give to New York a building that not only contributes to the well-being of the environment, but also to the healthfulness health·ful  
adj.
1. Conducive to good health; salutary.

2. Healthy. See Usage Note at healthy.



health
 of its residents.

This building will introduce a new tier of choice in residences: one in which New Yorkers can select their home on the basis of issues such as air quality, energy efficiency and abundant natural light while also enjoying premium lifestyle amenities such as spectacular river views, a fully-equipped fitness center, on-site valet parking, access to recreation and cultural events and convenient commutes to work."

"The Green Building Challenge" will be a key part of the Oslo Sustainable Building 2002 Conference, which is bringing together almost 1,000 experts from more than 60 countries. One goal of the conference is to develop better tools for measuring and implementing higher level of performance for "green" buildings. The ultimate goal is to develop buildings that contribute to global sustainability by conserving natural resources and minimizing energy use.

Presenting 20 River Terrace as the first sustainable high-rise residential building will be Carey, along with Rafael Pelli, architect and designer of the building, and Russell Albanese, president of Albanese Development Corporation, developer of the building. Other presentations include: "Water Reclamation and sustainable Landscape. Practices" by Susan Kaplan, senior -project manager for the BPCA; "Performance Indicators in Sustainable Construction" by Kevin Finnegan, senior project manager for the BPCA; and "Green Guidelines for Future Development", by Peter McCourt, the BPCA's assistant director of planning and design.

The other four projects chosen by the U.S. D.O.E. to-represent the United States in Oslo are:

* Clearview Elementary School, Hanover, Penn. - 44,000 SF

* Chesapeake Bay Foundation The Chesapeake Bay Foundation
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF), the United States' largest regional conservation organization, is dedicated to the restoration and protection of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributary rivers.
 Office Building, Annapolis, MD - 34,000 SF

* Big Horn Retail Store, Silverthome, Cob. -44,000 SF

* NOAA NOAA
abbr.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Noun 1. NOAA - an agency in the Department of Commerce that maps the oceans and conserves their living resources; predicts changes to the earth's environment;
 Laboratory, Hawaii - 140,000 SF

At 380,000 SF, the $120 million 293-unit "green" building now rising at20 River Terrace is the largest of the five projects being presented, which demon strates that sustainable technology is- applicable for large as well as moderate-scale construction.

In January 2000, Pataki proposed a Green Buildings tax credit -- the first. of its kind in the nation -- designed to encourage the construction and rehabilitation of environmentally-sound buildings by providing a credit for the development of "green buildings". The tax credit was enacted into law and became effective on Jan. 1, 2001. The provision provides tax savings, promotes improved environmental standards, helps increase energy efficiency, and creates awareness of new technologies that can improve the quality of life of those living or working in environmentally friendly buildings.
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